Pee question

DanielBoone

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When did pee fetish become a thing? Has it always been popular? Or is it surging of late? And if it is surging of late, why?
I'll admit lesbian pee has me intrigued. But otherwise, I'm not sure about the appeal.
 
When did pee fetish become a thing? Has it always been popular? Or is it surging of late? And if it is surging of late, why?
I'll admit lesbian pee has me intrigued. But otherwise, I'm not sure about the appeal.

Like most fetishes, it's always been a thing, but is now starting to come up from the underground.
 
When did pee fetish become a thing? Has it always been popular? Or is it surging of late? And if it is surging of late, why?
I'll admit lesbian pee has me intrigued. But otherwise, I'm not sure about the appeal.
I think it's been getting a bit more popular as of late due to many celebrities either being involved in a peeing incident or commenting on peeing.
Without going into all of the details of each, some of these are:
Sarah Silverman
Ricky Martin
Britney Spears
Patricia Heaton
and many others.

Also, peeing has been featured in a lot of movies in the last decade. All of this has allowed us pee lovers to feel more open about it. Lastly, the web makes almost everything more "out there."
 
its more like this

in a town of 300 people,

1 person with a flogger is a pervert

2 people with floggers is a fetish

3 people with floggers is "an underground sex scene"
 
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I think it's been getting a bit more popular as of late due to many celebrities either being involved in a peeing incident or commenting on peeing.
Without going into all of the details of each, some of these are:
Sarah Silverman
Ricky Martin
Britney Spears
Patricia Heaton
and many others.

Also, peeing has been featured in a lot of movies in the last decade. All of this has allowed us pee lovers to feel more open about it. Lastly, the web makes almost everything more "out there."
What are these examples you point to? I can see Sarah Silverman say something in a comedic tone, but I am curious to what or how patricia heaton and Britney Spears bring up the subject.
 
The brightness of your teeth tells me something!

I read somewhere that in ancient Roman times the "affluent" Romans would use urine to brighten their teeth. I'm guessing the ammonia in the urine was responsible???

The poor/peasant people would smirk and chuckle when they saw the "ruling class" with their bright, pearly whites because they knew what those people had been swilling to achieve that level of brightness.
 
Redux

What are these examples you point to? I can see Sarah Silverman say something in a comedic tone, but I am curious to what or how patricia heaton and Britney Spears bring up the subject.

I found the Britney Spears reference. There wasn't much to it, but it was quirky even if it wasn't kinky. I suppose the others are just making jokes about needing to pee, or "I peed myself"— that sort of thing?

While these are even remotely pee kinks, they do have an effect on the mainstream's consciousness of their own, maybe repressed, "pee eros."

I remember the first time I saw an actress pee on camera. It was Maria Schneider in "Last Tango in Paris." Of course the film was X-rated at the time (that was before X-rating was a synonym for porn). But seeing it (nothing graphic, she just pulls up her dress and sits on the toilet, and you hear the tinkle) was electrifying for me. I don't watch a lot of films, so it may not have been the first, but the first time I saw this in a mainstream film, more than 25 years later (Nicole Kidman in "Eyes Wide Shut"), it was equally electrifying.

My point being that each of these tiny, tiny increments help those who already have the kink become more aware of it and accepting of it within themselves. Do they instill the kink in anyone who doesn't already have it? I doubt it— not until it becomes a fad, and then it's a matter of follow the leader.
 
Like most fetishes, it's always been a thing, but is now starting to come up from the underground.

Yeah I think this has always been a thing.

And to be fair, before we started synthesizing a lot of acids/cleaners people used to use urine for those purposes. You'd "clean" your clothes in it to bleach it, you'd use it to strip the oil out of your hair before folks started using citrus/salic acid for that purpose, etc.

So it probably used to be even more prevalent when people actually used it more.

Not my thing, but y'all do you.
 
I read somewhere that in ancient Roman times the "affluent" Romans would use urine to brighten their teeth. I'm guessing the ammonia in the urine was responsible???

The poor/peasant people would smirk and chuckle when they saw the "ruling class" with their bright, pearly whites because they knew what those people had been swilling to achieve that level of brightness.

Yes, pee does have a mild bleaching effect. It has (had) many uses. As pee ages, certain chemicals in it, especially the ammonia, become stronger. It was essential in the early processes for tanning leather. And because its effectiveness as bleaching agent as well as its mildly deterrent properties increase as it's aged, it was also commonly used in laundry.
 
Yeah I think this has always been a thing.

And to be fair, before we started synthesizing a lot of acids/cleaners people used to use urine for those purposes. You'd "clean" your clothes in it to bleach it, you'd use it to strip the oil out of your hair before folks started using citrus/salic acid for that purpose, etc...

We posted simultaneously on this :)
 
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